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Unbelievable Postseason Feat: Discover the Secret Behind the Lowest ERA Ever Recorded in the World Series!

Unbelievable Postseason Feat: Discover the Secret Behind the Lowest ERA Ever Recorded in the World Series!

While advanced metrics have altered the way fans view pitchers, ERA (earned run average) still greatly impacts who we view as the best pitchers of the modern game.

The true best-of-the-best are the pitchers able to perform when it matters most. These pitchers did just that, shutting down high level opposition in the biggest games.

Here are the postseason ERA leaders. 

Lowest ERA in a Single Postseason (All Time)

T-1. Waite Hoyt, 1921 New York Yankees (0.00 ERA in 27.0 Innings Pitched)

We’ve listed the five pitchers who have had scoreless postseasons by the most innings. Hoyt and Mathewson both pitched 27.0 innings during the 1921 and 1905 World Series, respectively. Unfortunately for Hoyt, he allowed an unearned run in the first inning of a 1-0 loss to the rival Giants in Game 8 â€“ the finale of that best-of-nine series.   

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